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today colombia is one of the countries with the largest gold production in south america and one of the most important gold producers in the world. in two thousand and ten it produced approximately fifty four tons while it is estimated that there are still enormous unexplored reserves because of. geological knowledge of the country is still limited. but according to research of national interest me talking about forty one thousand tons of gold buried all that's. been on all of these can be developed it with. colombia is suffering from gold rush fever. in no other country of the world is this happening in a more intense way. there are people here who have come from all over the country not just from one of insurer but from the entire country but that is because gold is money its wealth its peace for the family it's food. how life has changed one hundred percent at least for me the mind has changed my life one hundred percent because before i lived next to the national road. and at the moment of what i see them and now i have a house in one of and tura and now i don't depend on the govern
today colombia is one of the countries with the largest gold production in south america and one of the most important gold producers in the world. in two thousand and ten it produced approximately fifty four tons while it is estimated that there are still enormous unexplored reserves because of. geological knowledge of the country is still limited. but according to research of national interest me talking about forty one thousand tons of gold buried all that's. been on all of these can be...
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military base left in south america it's pretty remarkable. what do you think tara well i think that over the last decades the most significant changes we've seen have come in from south america i mean i've visited venezuela bolivia brazil and they've moved is just different and many people say it's the first time ever we feed a really independent that whatever the weaknesses might be of these regimes and there are some they are sovereign states and they're actors so much and when travis for instance say something to the united states he's very blunt and open about it and he told me once he said you know i gave a speech in the u.n. and a lot of other countries who can say the same public come and congratulate me and said thank you you're speaking for all of us and he says i say to them but you can speak to no one can stop you but you know the costing obviously think they can't take they can't and. this is now a mood in most of south america i mean with the exception of colombia mexico and partially chile elsewhere people are feeling we're inde
military base left in south america it's pretty remarkable. what do you think tara well i think that over the last decades the most significant changes we've seen have come in from south america i mean i've visited venezuela bolivia brazil and they've moved is just different and many people say it's the first time ever we feed a really independent that whatever the weaknesses might be of these regimes and there are some they are sovereign states and they're actors so much and when travis for...
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well i think it's going to be a huge challenge for south america's left bloc america sore trade bloc the one the sore south american community of nations that it's really the first test of whether this left bloc can stand up for leaders and i think that in the case of honduras which was slightly similar you had. the latin american leaders standing out for us to the leader manuel zelaya but the u.s. was not as forceful and i think perhaps not coincidentally it's very similar now the u.s. has not really stood up stood up for fernando lugo in the same what about their statistics to say nicholas that now is kind of going to trade is potentially going to be easier with america for instance. i'm sorry i didn't quite what it said you think to say that now is going it alone no it's out of these trade blocks that potentially trade could be easier with america for instance. well. but i think that there is a great division between the us who are there once fernando lugo reinstated and and the united states and so i'm not sure whether tensions will be less emotional or will actually increase ove
well i think it's going to be a huge challenge for south america's left bloc america sore trade bloc the one the sore south american community of nations that it's really the first test of whether this left bloc can stand up for leaders and i think that in the case of honduras which was slightly similar you had. the latin american leaders standing out for us to the leader manuel zelaya but the u.s. was not as forceful and i think perhaps not coincidentally it's very similar now the u.s. has not...
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america. spain defaulting oil falling to fifty dollars a barrel and the dax plunging more than thirty percent sacks of banks outrageous predictions for next year like an economic apart apocalypse the danish investment bank has published its unofficial projections for next year it says they're pretty unlikely but they'll send shock waves through the global markets if they materialize. now we're talking to the chief economist of fact the bank mr yakob son thanks a lot for joining. me in basically your outlook for next here is shockingly negative what are your main concerns in terms of economic and political events here. i think first of all it's pretty important to stress that this is not a fish of youth and actually every year for the last ten years we made these ten regions colts which one by one if any of them materialize could be upsetting the financial status quo so but in line of that i will say my main concern for next year is actually to do with the social tension i think it's kind of ir
america. spain defaulting oil falling to fifty dollars a barrel and the dax plunging more than thirty percent sacks of banks outrageous predictions for next year like an economic apart apocalypse the danish investment bank has published its unofficial projections for next year it says they're pretty unlikely but they'll send shock waves through the global markets if they materialize. now we're talking to the chief economist of fact the bank mr yakob son thanks a lot for joining. me in basically...
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did is in spain asked or is there's no job so the solution for them is to immigrate to south america over here you know and in europe is more complicated have parts of germany which have some of the best standard of living anywhere in the world you have northeastern italy for instance which has a tradition of small and two premierships you go to a small. construction area. making clothes gucci styling florence or making food in bali and they export all over the world but there is they've been doing that for a thousand years or so and then you compare it to rome maples in southern italy it's a total disgrace they themselves say that they live in africa and in fact so this is the problem is the inequality inside the western capitalist system and this inequality is being reproduced by the chinese like i most of the time i am between those americas north and south europe and china whenever i travel inside china i see the same mistakes they are committing that the west has been committing for the past twenty years and it's basically to apply new liberalism to china alexander you clarkie d
did is in spain asked or is there's no job so the solution for them is to immigrate to south america over here you know and in europe is more complicated have parts of germany which have some of the best standard of living anywhere in the world you have northeastern italy for instance which has a tradition of small and two premierships you go to a small. construction area. making clothes gucci styling florence or making food in bali and they export all over the world but there is they've been...
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in south america through instance will then have to convert that a u.s. dollar back into its local currency so lots of things going on i think china's ultimate aim is to be able to say i want to go to south america i want to buy iron ore and i want to pay you in your answer and so therefore the south american country will have the yuan and it wants then buy stuff from china itself it can pay for it in london it certainly becomes in more tradeable and more global currency or it still seems like a very long term process at least to me but i think you will agree here are writer david curry thank you very much for being with us senior market analyst from the motley for u.k. talking to us.
in south america through instance will then have to convert that a u.s. dollar back into its local currency so lots of things going on i think china's ultimate aim is to be able to say i want to go to south america i want to buy iron ore and i want to pay you in your answer and so therefore the south american country will have the yuan and it wants then buy stuff from china itself it can pay for it in london it certainly becomes in more tradeable and more global currency or it still seems like...
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in south america through instance will then have to convert that a u.s. dollar back into its local currency so lots of things going on i think china's ultimate aim is to be able to say i want to go to south america i want to buy iron ore and i want to pay you in your answer and so therefore the south american country will have the yuan and he wants then buy stuff from china itself he can pay for it in london it suddenly becomes in more tradeable and more global currency all right still seems like a very long term process at least to me but i think you will agree here all right david kirk thank you very much for being with us senior market analyst from the motley fool u.k. talking to us a live here on r.t. . right now i'm afraid that so we have time for to do well in this bulletin of the business is of course join me in fifty five minutes so i will be back with plenty. of you in the. well. science technology innovation all the moves developments from around russia we've got the future covered. international news. these are your headlines now syria's delega
in south america through instance will then have to convert that a u.s. dollar back into its local currency so lots of things going on i think china's ultimate aim is to be able to say i want to go to south america i want to buy iron ore and i want to pay you in your answer and so therefore the south american country will have the yuan and he wants then buy stuff from china itself he can pay for it in london it suddenly becomes in more tradeable and more global currency all right still seems...
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korea for instance an ally with russia china or with countries in south america or in central asia for that matter. and the editor of the corbett report current affairs website says further pressure by the u.s. and its allies on iran could push the region to the edge. i think it's quite remarkable to think that france and the us and other countries would be willing to step up sanctions that have already had such a profound effect on the iranian people on the basis of their hunch that era to run is developing nuclear weapons as as france has basically put it it's quite remarkable because that really does is tantamount to an act of war the idea that iran would really close off the straits of hormuz or attempt to do so would only be an absolute last measure resort for a country that relies on the importation of refined gasoline and other things through the very straits that they would be a sensibly sabotaging and planting mines in so it's it's quite remarkable to think that that iran would do that in any other situation other than they felt that the entire existence of their country was a
korea for instance an ally with russia china or with countries in south america or in central asia for that matter. and the editor of the corbett report current affairs website says further pressure by the u.s. and its allies on iran could push the region to the edge. i think it's quite remarkable to think that france and the us and other countries would be willing to step up sanctions that have already had such a profound effect on the iranian people on the basis of their hunch that era to run...
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korea for instance an ally with russia which china or which countries in south america or in central asia for that matter and have elso want to talk more about china where you say the u.s. is a new cold war what do you mean by that. well it is called war in terms of what happened with hillary clinton's trip to central asia about a month and a half ago obama's trip to south seas australian. months and a half ago more or less and this deployment of marines to darwin in northern australia and the progressive in the minds of washington of course in circle of china in the south china sea and the intersection between the indian ocean and the south china sea. this is completely crazy because what america is stead of america proposing a project for solves this. for the countries in the cells trying to see or a vision for the future it's some other military drive and the chinese of course because the chinese just proves they are extremely powerful no this solves. so when there is something to be negotiated in the south china sea will be on the table between china and the philippines chime in
korea for instance an ally with russia which china or which countries in south america or in central asia for that matter and have elso want to talk more about china where you say the u.s. is a new cold war what do you mean by that. well it is called war in terms of what happened with hillary clinton's trip to central asia about a month and a half ago obama's trip to south seas australian. months and a half ago more or less and this deployment of marines to darwin in northern australia and the...
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sitting down with nicholas kozlov author journalist and an expert on south america nicholas thank you very much for joining r.t. are it thank you you recently wrote an article in which he said that joining us and has certainly managed to discombobulate and disrupt a larger swath of the geo political system now of course referring to the fact that this man is an eyestrain citizen wanted by sweden in many respects by the u.k. and by the us and now being protected by ecuador in your opinion what was the main reason behind the ecuadorian president's decision to grant jolene assigned asylum well i think that korea probably thinks that julian assange is persecuted and so he's motivated on that score but i also think that rafael correa has his own internal political reasons for wanting to grant asylum to julian assange and ecuador holds presidential elections in february of two thousand and thirteen and i think rafael correa seems to be holding pretty solid margin of a pretty positive margin but i think that he might want to shore up some support and and i think that this issue plays to nati
sitting down with nicholas kozlov author journalist and an expert on south america nicholas thank you very much for joining r.t. are it thank you you recently wrote an article in which he said that joining us and has certainly managed to discombobulate and disrupt a larger swath of the geo political system now of course referring to the fact that this man is an eyestrain citizen wanted by sweden in many respects by the u.k. and by the us and now being protected by ecuador in your opinion what...
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a lot of people in south america right go ahead well well yeah. so far as the argentinians would like to call it is the three thousand british citizens and her majesty's subjects currently living peacefully in these islands that want to go back to a point alex smith i think you misunderstood me slightly when i was saying that the issue about survival is not the great britain as a nation can survive with the loss of the falkland islands i was saying that the government of the day would fall if the falkland islands were ever taken now i do agree with you know there's not going to be a military there's not going to be military answer to this this is going to be resolved peacefully and me and i firmly believe ok look if i can stay with you it's been thirty years so why hasn't it been resolved and it looks like nobody on either side wants to resolve it well as far as the british government is concerned the situation is resolved they've made very clear that. it's a matter of self-determination is clearly a line in the un charter and that is so long as t
a lot of people in south america right go ahead well well yeah. so far as the argentinians would like to call it is the three thousand british citizens and her majesty's subjects currently living peacefully in these islands that want to go back to a point alex smith i think you misunderstood me slightly when i was saying that the issue about survival is not the great britain as a nation can survive with the loss of the falkland islands i was saying that the government of the day would fall if...
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america is made. there's more from outside the place of refuge. it's been nearly two and a half weeks now the julian assange has been holed up inside the ecuadorian embassy here in london after presenting himself on the nineteenth of g seeking asylum now today is the deadline for his extradition to sweden of his appeal to the supreme court in the against a sexual assault allegations failed so would have been the day we could have seen julian assange is put on a plane and sent to sweden and of course the big. his legal team have always said is that he would be then. gets in very strict free trial the tension conditions and the overriding fear is that it would make it much easier for him to be extradited to the u.s. but of course that's not going to happen today because julian assange took that dramatic step to seek asylum and you can see here today a number of his supporters still keeping vigil outside the ecuadorian embassy for the banners of support for about seventeen days on a daily vigil we're hea
america is made. there's more from outside the place of refuge. it's been nearly two and a half weeks now the julian assange has been holed up inside the ecuadorian embassy here in london after presenting himself on the nineteenth of g seeking asylum now today is the deadline for his extradition to sweden of his appeal to the supreme court in the against a sexual assault allegations failed so would have been the day we could have seen julian assange is put on a plane and sent to sweden and of...
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america so american control over pair of y. will also limited brazil's exit towards the pacific as a bric countries brazil russia india china and south africa and the united states at the same time is again promoting after that we american free trade association with its traditional allies in our region mexico panama colombia peru and chile so we would serve as a pacific wall against what they consider what the americans consider dangerous brazilian expansion because of the fact that it is not just in the commom make within the bric countries but very much so even to a certain extent a political or a potential political ally of russia and china spitzer. remember there is always more to find at r t dot com sell online right now. saying is law an american pilot provides his rendition of a popular hit the latest act of questionable conduct by u.s. forces in afghanistan. sanctioned and scrapped st petersburg bans a massive gay rally supporting over a thousand activists who were expected to take to the streets discover the details o
america so american control over pair of y. will also limited brazil's exit towards the pacific as a bric countries brazil russia india china and south africa and the united states at the same time is again promoting after that we american free trade association with its traditional allies in our region mexico panama colombia peru and chile so we would serve as a pacific wall against what they consider what the americans consider dangerous brazilian expansion because of the fact that it is not...
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there are different reasons sort of on the one hand and it's especially the case in south america the reason is that these countries produce primary commodities including food they're mad because global food prices grow which happens for various reasons but to a large extent of human due to the growing demand in china and india a lot of the economies that produce food such as argentina and brazil grow as well that's one reason i suspect is not the case of mexico you know what us here in mexico we're seeing manufacturing growth become more competitive with gasoline we have invested significant ones in infrastructure and higher education one hundred thirteen thousand engineers graduate from the mexican universities annually that's more like germany canada or u.k. this is given our economy a sizable competitive advantage we offer a lot of benefits to investors because we have lower taxes so now car and cell phone manufacturers can buy the parts they need from any country in the. world which brings their business to a higher competitive level mexico's economic growth and even by manufactu
there are different reasons sort of on the one hand and it's especially the case in south america the reason is that these countries produce primary commodities including food they're mad because global food prices grow which happens for various reasons but to a large extent of human due to the growing demand in china and india a lot of the economies that produce food such as argentina and brazil grow as well that's one reason i suspect is not the case of mexico you know what us here in mexico...
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america to shore up support from close allies. and saving the euro the leaders of france and germany pledged to boost growth and give more power to brussels to stem the debt crisis with tough new fiscal rules but critics say when it comes to watching the pennies the e.u. itself so about example. my colleague bill daughter is here in half an hour's time about for now next on the kaiser report max and stacy taking a swing at hollywood and its inability to recognize a good thing when it sees it to stay with our team. max kaiser this is there is a report today we're going to be talking all about copyright. sounds exciting max first headline why the movie industry can't innovate and the result is so so but is the stop online piracy act but the article mentions that the total two thousand and eleven movie industry revenue was eighty seven billion dollars. thirty billion of that was from box office and only a third from the us the other fifty seven billion came from sources that the studios at one time claimed would put them out of busin
america to shore up support from close allies. and saving the euro the leaders of france and germany pledged to boost growth and give more power to brussels to stem the debt crisis with tough new fiscal rules but critics say when it comes to watching the pennies the e.u. itself so about example. my colleague bill daughter is here in half an hour's time about for now next on the kaiser report max and stacy taking a swing at hollywood and its inability to recognize a good thing when it sees it to...